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8 decades after the atomic bombs in Hiroshima, a lost Search is ongoing on a nearby island

Ninoshima, Japanese (AP) – where the first rod of atom receives 80 years ago in Aug. 6, thousands of the dead of the dead, Hirroshima, near the soldiers’ vessel, in the armed canoe.

Many victims were burned with their clothes and their flesh hanged on their faces and legs. They groaned in pain.

Due to poor medications and care, only a few hundred are when the hospital hospital is closed in Aug. 25, according to record records. They are buried in various locations in the chaos and rush.

Decades later, people in the area are searching for the remains of loss, driven by the desire to respond and laud victims and bring relief to the loved survivors of the lost loved ones.

“This happened,” says Rebuni Sayi, the Hiroshima University researcher who regularly visits Ninoshima.

Proof of losses are still unloaded

The latest morning, Saysi visited a mountain farm in the forest where he broke the residents since 2018. He put on rubber pants and a helmet and a helmet and a helmet and insect spraying.

After planting chrysanthemum flowers and pray, Siko looked carefully from a ditch size. When the soil is sufficient enough, he threw it into bone fragments.

When he worked under the hot sun, he thought the pain and grief they feel when they die.

Siki so far you get 100 bones, including slill square pieces and a lyric bone with little attachment. He found the bones at a place raised by Nineshima, who saw soldiers placed soldiers and bodied bodies on the 80 years ago.

“The younger child was buried all over the years,” he said as a male bone. “There is no just pained.”

Victims arrive behind the bombing AFTERMATH

Atomimi’s Atomim attacks in Hiroshima immediately destroyed the city and killed tens of thousands near the hypokinentecter, about 10 miles (6 miles) northern Ninhibima. The death number at the end of that year was 140,000.

Like a 3-year-old Tamiko Sora, his parents and two sisters at their 14 kilometers (0.9 miles) appeared in hypococenter. The color destroyed their house with the face of Sora, but most of his family survived.

When they made a home with relatives, he met a 5-year-old girl who expressed Horoko and a very burning woman who asked people to save the child who was carrying the child. Sora is still thinking many times about them and blamed her family she cannot help. His family visited orphans but he could not find the girl.

Now Sorah thinks that people she met that day, along with her lost herunt or uncle, she might finish with Ninohma.

Ninoshima saw 3 weeks of turbulence, death and emergency funerals

Within two hours of burst, victims began to arrive by a boat from Hirosima at the island’s island center. Its structures are full of patients with painful wounds. Many died on the way to the island.

Members of the Imperial Army Service was nearing the burning clocking clock and burial on the island, according to the Hiroshima City documents.

Eikiko Gishi, and read a boatbo boat, passing the patients from Epier in the first aid shelter. He and other soldiers cut bamboo to make cups and trees. Many injured died shortly after drinking water.

In the recent reminders of the city later, Gishi wrote that the soldiers were treated carefully at the outset, but soon were the biggest decaying body of bodies and used the arrow at the beginning of military horses.

Even this was not enough and soon they expired, finally putting bombs in bombs and burial grounds.

“I was not talking about a shock when I saw the first group of patients from the island,” said former 1992.

“I used to see many soldiers who were seriously injured in wars, but I had never seen a person in a cruel and painful shape,” he said. “It was Infereno.”

Kohara was at the facility until their closure, where about only 500 people were left. When he told heavy patients that the war ended in Aug. 15, he remembered looked like a look of no spirits and “tears even to their eyes crushed, and no one said the Word.”

Thousands of remains received in Ninoshima but more are still

Kazuo Miazaki, a historian nomoshipma, said at the end of Wwii the island to be used to train suicides using the shipping of Philippine and Kinawa.

“Hiroshima was not a city of peace from the beginning. In fact, it was different,” said Mother. “It is important that you learn from old generations and keep telling lessons from the next.”

77, you lost many relatives in the articles of atom. You heard the news of the first person in his relatives and neighborhoods about Nhimima’s experience, which was at home in the Great Warning During the Japanese Warfare. Her mother was a military nurse sent to a field in the field hospital.

The residues that are not erased with approximately 3,000 atomic bombs that were brought to Numbima since the discovery since 1947 when many came out of the bombs. Many thousands are thought to be lost.

People Visit This Island Remembering None

After learning to search for the dead, Soura, Atomic Bomb Survivor attacked a girl and the baby he met after two bursts of the dead.

“I feel that they expect me to visit,” says Sorah. “If I pray, I speak the words of my relatives and tell them to be healthy and tell them happy news.”

In the recent visitor of the nursing home, the researcher Siki brought the plastic box containing the child with small teeth and heads that found Nhimima. Bones are carefully placed on the bed of broken cotton.

Siki said he wants to show the sora fragile, which can come from one age old as one Sorah meets her 80 years ago. He plannes and finally picked up the bones in the Buddha temple.

Sora prayed for peace while looking at the bones in the box and talked to them.

“I’m happier finally found,” he said. “Welcome.”

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